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so if they're destroyed that's a significant hit to the syrian economy. it's a judgment call on the part of the inspectors whether they should allow syria to do that or not. in the past they've made decision accepting that kind of an argument and in other cases they have not. it's not a surprise but it will require close inspection and monitoring over the long haul. >> woodruff: just finally, quickly, charles duelfer, you were telling us need this shines a light on the fact that that there still have other countries in this region that still have chemical weapons. >> that's correct. and, you know, syria's now the 190th country to sign up for the chemical weapons convention. the remaining ones that stand out are egypt and north korea. and north korea kind of in its own little universe, but egypt is now going to stand out as one country in the region which, you know, there's going to be some pressure on them to describe their position in these circumstances. >> woodruff: at a time when they're facing a lot of political instability. >> there are many issues
so if they're destroyed that's a significant hit to the syrian economy. it's a judgment call on the part of the inspectors whether they should allow syria to do that or not. in the past they've made decision accepting that kind of an argument and in other cases they have not. it's not a surprise but it will require close inspection and monitoring over the long haul. >> woodruff: just finally, quickly, charles duelfer, you were telling us need this shines a light on the fact that that...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> united healthcare-- online at uhc.com. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, united health care and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer
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entrepreneurship, we like to say on this show, is democracy in the economy, and it's true. while the entrepreneur is building something for himself or herself, for the family, they are also doing good, because they are helping the economy grow, they're creating jobs, they're putting down roots in the community. all those things are worthwhile and worth doing. but occasionally it happens that an entrepreneur does further good - really specifically gets to help people in trouble, and does it selflessly, way beyond what the call of his business might require, someone who is on 24/7 with an ear always cocked, even in the middle of the night, in case a call comes through, because he is faced with tragedy at close quarters almost every day. the entrepreneur you're about to meet, gary burke, runs a company called burke's restoration, but he doesn't work on upholstery or furniture; he works on homes, homes that often have been devastated by terrible, unexpected catastrophes, whether it's floods, fire, any kind of difficult you might imagine. and he's there almost as an official fir
entrepreneurship, we like to say on this show, is democracy in the economy, and it's true. while the entrepreneur is building something for himself or herself, for the family, they are also doing good, because they are helping the economy grow, they're creating jobs, they're putting down roots in the community. all those things are worthwhile and worth doing. but occasionally it happens that an entrepreneur does further good - really specifically gets to help people in trouble, and does it...
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economy. and wall street is awaiting word of earnings from one of the hottest car companies around, test la. the electric car company co founded by elan musk the company has seen its share sore 400% this year, analysts say they expect sales of $400 for the quarter alone. that would be a tenfold increase. k mart saying forget the turkey it is time to shop, they will be opening their doors at 6:00 a.m. thanksgiving morning it will stay open 41 hours straight. not the first time that k mart has done this. but in previous years it closed during the day to allow workers some time to eat and celebrate. this year massey's, khols and jc penny say they will join other chains in welcoming their customers thanksgiving night. next on al jazeera, america. >> it is temporary. but it will be over soon. >> homeless without option, we will tell you about a program that allows people to live in their cars. people so poor they are forced to live in their cars and their numbers are growing. one way to fix it seem
economy. and wall street is awaiting word of earnings from one of the hottest car companies around, test la. the electric car company co founded by elan musk the company has seen its share sore 400% this year, analysts say they expect sales of $400 for the quarter alone. that would be a tenfold increase. k mart saying forget the turkey it is time to shop, they will be opening their doors at 6:00 a.m. thanksgiving morning it will stay open 41 hours straight. not the first time that k mart has...
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he said there were definitely signs that the economy had reached a turning point which he said would have been the medicine which has been prescribed to many countries within the euro zone and would take longer for this positive trend to translate into growth to start generating jobs which as you pointed out is one of the key problems really at the moment in the euro zone and they said it was too early to declare victory and not a time to feel complacent and more work needs to be done in the euro zone and europe to tackle the problems and modernize the economy. >> reporter: huge problems ahead and europe has a jobs crisis and a wide disparity in economic performances across the euro zone. >> yes, in particular to do with the whole question of public debt. again they said there had been some encouraging trends previously, there were only three countries that were not having to under go extraordinary exceptional measures to actually tackle their public debt and he says there were 12 countries that were no longer subjected to the special measures and clearly public debt and government s
he said there were definitely signs that the economy had reached a turning point which he said would have been the medicine which has been prescribed to many countries within the euro zone and would take longer for this positive trend to translate into growth to start generating jobs which as you pointed out is one of the key problems really at the moment in the euro zone and they said it was too early to declare victory and not a time to feel complacent and more work needs to be done in the...
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. >> my initiative as the chair will be to focus on jobs and our economy, and basically working with education and our employers to close the skills gap between our employers to close the skills gap. and what type of skill sets our workers have. >> governor fallin says her top priority is education. she says the national governors association wants the controversial no child left behind act will be reauthorized. fallin says that would help states for funding. >> in the meantime what the governors are doing is to work together to find the best practices, you know, what works best in our individual states and frankly what doesn't work as it relates to educational academic standards bringing more rigor to the classroom, being able to set goals and get specific results so we can have highly skilled educated workforce. >> critics question fallins' commitment to education. oklahoma, reportedly leads all other states when it comes to cutting per capita education setting. fallin insists that was done because state funding declined to emergency levels due to the recession. she hopes to boost
. >> my initiative as the chair will be to focus on jobs and our economy, and basically working with education and our employers to close the skills gap between our employers to close the skills gap. and what type of skill sets our workers have. >> governor fallin says her top priority is education. she says the national governors association wants the controversial no child left behind act will be reauthorized. fallin says that would help states for funding. >> in the...
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its economy and population is growing rapidly. so is the amount of trash and that's creating a problem. this is the only disposal site in the city. 1,500 tons of garbage is dumped at the site every day. at this rate, the site will be full in a few years. as the city searches for ways to handle all of the trash, a waste recycling company from kitakyushu city in western japan has started operating here in march. workers efficiently sort recyclable waste. like plastic and metal and items for composting. as a result the amount of garbage dumped has dropped by 50%. new jobs have been created as well. this man is a sales representative for the recycling company. he says the indonesian waste and recycling market offers great business opportunities. >> reporter: all waste used to be buried at the site. in japan, a lot of it would have been recycled. now the recycling gets done and locals earn money. there are many business opportunities here. >> reporter: the kitakyushu city government also supports the company's expansion into surabaya.
its economy and population is growing rapidly. so is the amount of trash and that's creating a problem. this is the only disposal site in the city. 1,500 tons of garbage is dumped at the site every day. at this rate, the site will be full in a few years. as the city searches for ways to handle all of the trash, a waste recycling company from kitakyushu city in western japan has started operating here in march. workers efficiently sort recyclable waste. like plastic and metal and items for...
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germany's thriving economy may well be driving the rest of europe down the u.s. treasury report suggests the continent is suffering from a trade imbalance caused by a flood of exports from germany but talk of building orchestrating the e.u.'s policies is nothing new it recently persuaded brussels to delay a limit on emissions to save the revenues of its own auto industry loris miss now explains. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to negotiate with the e.u. the need it all together and germany and merkel is the linchpin that holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industries again e.u. regulations it's a tit for tat thing britain is proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of a cap on carbon dioxide emissions which will harm b.m.w. mercedes an audi and in return britain seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include asking for g
germany's thriving economy may well be driving the rest of europe down the u.s. treasury report suggests the continent is suffering from a trade imbalance caused by a flood of exports from germany but talk of building orchestrating the e.u.'s policies is nothing new it recently persuaded brussels to delay a limit on emissions to save the revenues of its own auto industry loris miss now explains. with friends like these who needs enemies david cameron for all his bluster would fall prefer to...
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also we report on europe's multi-trillion shadow economy black market so massive it's costing some states s third of their revenues and in just a few minutes we tell you why ordinary europeans and businesses are turning to financial underworld for refuge. and russia's olympic countdown clock strikes one hundred days until the games and the olympic committee says it's happy with the preparations and president putin assures the world everyone is welcome regardless of race or sexual orientation. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie now for the first time and it's his sure u.s. congress is to hear directly from a family of survivors of an american drone strike in pakistan the main question is why their grandmother was blown to pieces while looking after her garden parties gone as she can spoke to the family. why do you think your grandmother was killed. that money or that it being go away i don't know that's one of the reason why we came here i have no idea why my grandmother was killed. what did you do when it blew up did you run the boat what were you d
also we report on europe's multi-trillion shadow economy black market so massive it's costing some states s third of their revenues and in just a few minutes we tell you why ordinary europeans and businesses are turning to financial underworld for refuge. and russia's olympic countdown clock strikes one hundred days until the games and the olympic committee says it's happy with the preparations and president putin assures the world everyone is welcome regardless of race or sexual orientation....
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really keeps me up at night is the inability of our government to make make decisions that push our economy and our society forward whoa whoa whoa whoa that's what keeps you up at night the partisan bickering in congress are you kidding me superficial squabbling is more troubling to you than the criminal policies you oversaw including torture rendition and definite attention and falsifying evidence to justify war these are the unaccountable crimes that are really preventing our economy and society from pushing forward listen it's bad enough that these people are out on book tours gallivanting around the world and stead of behind bars but the compliance on the part of the corporate media to continue to allow out right war criminals to parrot propaganda with little to no pushback is a crime in itself. earlier this year florida congressman alan grayson invited a pakistani family who lost their grandmother to a drone strike to testify in front of congress after jumping through hoops for months to run plan family finally arrive in the u.s. this week to speak to grayson and other members of congr
really keeps me up at night is the inability of our government to make make decisions that push our economy and our society forward whoa whoa whoa whoa that's what keeps you up at night the partisan bickering in congress are you kidding me superficial squabbling is more troubling to you than the criminal policies you oversaw including torture rendition and definite attention and falsifying evidence to justify war these are the unaccountable crimes that are really preventing our economy and...
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they don't call saying they cannot bear her, not even for a single day. >> sea ranks 33rd out of 34 economies. as the population gets older, improving the provision gets harder. many are dest jiped to keep working whether they like it or not. >> and a reminder they can keep up to date with the latest news and programs on the website. there it is, aljazeera.com. hello, i'm libby casey. the capitol has been buzzing with high profile congressional hearings on nsa surveillance and the problems with the dare's rollout. in the halls of congress there's a heavy weight lobbying campaign under way to push comprehensive immigration reform. it's week applied by the chamber of commerce is forward.u.s. among others. it's a group founded by
they don't call saying they cannot bear her, not even for a single day. >> sea ranks 33rd out of 34 economies. as the population gets older, improving the provision gets harder. many are dest jiped to keep working whether they like it or not. >> and a reminder they can keep up to date with the latest news and programs on the website. there it is, aljazeera.com. hello, i'm libby casey. the capitol has been buzzing with high profile congressional hearings on nsa surveillance and the...
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what will be the result of the elections and we already have a serious setback unfortunately in the economy. and in our international situation and repetition, i think -- i hope it's all reversible. >> reporter: the prime minister is georgia's richest man and denies he will continue to exert influence after he steps down yet he hand picked him and he is a political unknown and now he is set to choose his own successor. georgia is about to begin a new era of parliamentary democracy and it's unclear where the real power will reside, robin walker al jazeera. >> reporter: spain has become the latest country to summon the u.s. ambassador after the security agency secretly monitored 60 million phone calls and text messages and e-mails of spanish citizens and germany and said president barack obama did not know that merkel's phone was being tapped and they had earlier reported that obama was informed about the phone monitoring in 2010. in the uk two editors of the world newspaper defunct and are appearing in court to stand trial of phone charges and several others are expected to be attending for
what will be the result of the elections and we already have a serious setback unfortunately in the economy. and in our international situation and repetition, i think -- i hope it's all reversible. >> reporter: the prime minister is georgia's richest man and denies he will continue to exert influence after he steps down yet he hand picked him and he is a political unknown and now he is set to choose his own successor. georgia is about to begin a new era of parliamentary democracy and...
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an economy going one on one of the main messages of this rally has been watch the watchers but many are wondering whether it's even possible realistically so far any light that's been shed on the watchers was through whistleblowers and people who gathered on saturday were the whistleblowers first and foremost edward snowden of course thanks to whom this protest was happening thanks to whom you have all these initiatives debated now in congress is now holed up in russia because here in the states he would sure be in jail by now. so i was on saturday october twenty sixth and that was the anniversary of the signing of the patriot act twelve years ago people who came out on saturday believe that was the day when in the name of fighting terror their rights were taken away from them they're against the trade off between security and privacy they believe it's. in washington i'm going to. in somalia a suspected u.s. drone strike this afternoon killed at least two members of the islamist group al shabaab that's all men who died were both a somali descent according to the witnesses at the scene t
an economy going one on one of the main messages of this rally has been watch the watchers but many are wondering whether it's even possible realistically so far any light that's been shed on the watchers was through whistleblowers and people who gathered on saturday were the whistleblowers first and foremost edward snowden of course thanks to whom this protest was happening thanks to whom you have all these initiatives debated now in congress is now holed up in russia because here in the...
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it generates millions for the economy. this dispute is not just about culture, it's about money. there's valuable grazing above ground and oil below. no one is sure how much is here. when south sudan won its independence, khartoum lost three-quarters of its oil reserves. it can't afford to lose more. >> this is a senior member. referendum committee and believes disputes over resources can be resolved. >> it is the presence of khartoum forces in the oil area. that's the only source of security. otherwise the rest continues to come and go back. >> but there is still deep resentment among the herders who see the know mads as a threat to grass and water >> given the result was a foregone conclusion and neither the north or the south recognise the referendum, let alone the result - what was the point? >> well, when you ask that question here, people give you the same answer - that this really is about applying political pressure, saying the basic principle of democracy is the will of the people. they are trying to put pressure on the government of the south sudan, and the internationa
it generates millions for the economy. this dispute is not just about culture, it's about money. there's valuable grazing above ground and oil below. no one is sure how much is here. when south sudan won its independence, khartoum lost three-quarters of its oil reserves. it can't afford to lose more. >> this is a senior member. referendum committee and believes disputes over resources can be resolved. >> it is the presence of khartoum forces in the oil area. that's the only source...
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. >> there are signs of commerce, but puerto rico's economy is shringing at an alarming rate. the rate is 13%. some economists say it's 3-times higher. >> the more inequality you have, the less healthy. >> that's where we are heading, if we don't stop the vicious circle, we are in a race to the bottom. competing for i don't know who or what. we will stop this. >> puerto rico has been in and out of recession since 2006. the island is $70 billion in debt. it's lost $200,000 workers, and could be heading towards default. the u.s. government says it's monitoring the situation. without financial aid life for the $3.5 million people that live here could be about to get bleaker. >> and just a reminder you can keep up the date with the latest developments in our news and programs 24 hours a day on the website. all that as well as plenty of live blogs from the correspondents in the field, interacti interactive graphics, look at aljazeera.com.
. >> there are signs of commerce, but puerto rico's economy is shringing at an alarming rate. the rate is 13%. some economists say it's 3-times higher. >> the more inequality you have, the less healthy. >> that's where we are heading, if we don't stop the vicious circle, we are in a race to the bottom. competing for i don't know who or what. we will stop this. >> puerto rico has been in and out of recession since 2006. the island is $70 billion in debt. it's lost...
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confirmed the country's economy has grown by not .1%. the economy boost has been helped by export, the only area of growth since the recession began. experts say with unemployment at 26% spain's recovery may not be sustained. however, the prime minister is optimistic. >> evidently i'm not satisfied with the unemployment data. i'm not foolish, but there is some light. we've had two good results in the last two quarters. without a doubt we all want it to be better. i think we have reversed the situation and now on the right path. >> to athens to pledge moral support to the greek government. as the country endures it's sixth year of recession they expect to focus on energy and athens ambitious but slow moving privatization program. >>> back to doha and to darren. >> now in yemen ten people have been killed after mortars and rockets have been fired at a mosque. the attack happened in the northern city of sadr. the attack against a sunni mosque during noon prayers. >>> a suicide-bomber has burned himself up on a beach in the to tunisiaen town
confirmed the country's economy has grown by not .1%. the economy boost has been helped by export, the only area of growth since the recession began. experts say with unemployment at 26% spain's recovery may not be sustained. however, the prime minister is optimistic. >> evidently i'm not satisfied with the unemployment data. i'm not foolish, but there is some light. we've had two good results in the last two quarters. without a doubt we all want it to be better. i think we have reversed...
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economy is very important to the global economy. investment in the building of the amount can -- of the and the middle class many tertiary sector will make us a more robust economy so we can trade better with our partners. just the laws of efficiency would suggest with transportation costs increasing, the availability of inexpensive u.s.,nd energy in the free and stable and lowest interest rates in a particular member which just now is and it is immediate. as we think about where we are going and how we are going, we are very pleased to be able to participate. from our part, certainty is important, important how we deal with each other, how we deal with business. what we can provide is the certainty of a purchase order or contracts, so as companies look to establish and build weufacturing bases in u.s., are changing our policies and making more longer-term commitments so they can't have the certainty to invest capital here. if we can output any decisions, we have a team that we have put in place and they are ready to serve and ready
economy is very important to the global economy. investment in the building of the amount can -- of the and the middle class many tertiary sector will make us a more robust economy so we can trade better with our partners. just the laws of efficiency would suggest with transportation costs increasing, the availability of inexpensive u.s.,nd energy in the free and stable and lowest interest rates in a particular member which just now is and it is immediate. as we think about where we are going...
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president bush at the time were they looking at the process and you can't help but over things like economy, strategy. >> some things come up in particular that friends don't spy on friends. use of intelligence is about understanding the world, and things that might happen in another country that would profoundly effect your own. if i'm a senior european official i might want to know what is going on in greece. the future of the european union as europeans know it depends on whether greece follows its austerity plan. the leaders will tell you that but not necessarily all. think about what has happened in the united states over the past 30 days. the whole debt crisis and many european leaders or other world leaders is saying is the united states going to drive over the fiscal cliff and take the global economy with it? i really do suspect in washington there are a lot of washington activities trying to answer that question. >> how surprising is this in terms of the u.s. trying to gain intel from their friends? >> it's not terribly surprising. the french are broadly known to spy on american in
president bush at the time were they looking at the process and you can't help but over things like economy, strategy. >> some things come up in particular that friends don't spy on friends. use of intelligence is about understanding the world, and things that might happen in another country that would profoundly effect your own. if i'm a senior european official i might want to know what is going on in greece. the future of the european union as europeans know it depends on whether...
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michael bloomberg insisted that the race should go ahead because it pumped hundreds of millions into the economy. residents from furious. >> we are pulling bodies out of water. see the disconnect. >> less than 48 hours before the race was due to start. >> we'll not conduct the 2012 new york city marathon. >> compet stores complained about money spent an airfairs and accommodation. runners must raise $3,000 for a spot informant race. runners qualified for this year's race. fundraising was not compulsory. organizations were missing out. >> we doubled efforts on facebook, twitter, print advertisement. every awareness vehicle we could get our hands on and afford - we came up short. >> last year this man raised money for charity but was uncomfortable asking friends and family to donate again. >> they were setting up the tents and generators and the food. next to the people that lost their homes. it was very appropriate. >> officials are not only dealing with financial shortfalls after the superstorm. the bomb explosions at the boston bomb explosions are having an knack on the race. >> closed-circuit
michael bloomberg insisted that the race should go ahead because it pumped hundreds of millions into the economy. residents from furious. >> we are pulling bodies out of water. see the disconnect. >> less than 48 hours before the race was due to start. >> we'll not conduct the 2012 new york city marathon. >> compet stores complained about money spent an airfairs and accommodation. runners must raise $3,000 for a spot informant race. runners qualified for this year's...
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puerto rico's economy is shrinking at an alarming rate. the more ebb equality you have, the less healthy. if we don't stop this vicious circle we are in a race to the bottom. competing with i don't know who, and competing for what, you know. we will stop this. >> puerto rico has been in and out of recession since 2006. is island is $70 billion in debt, it has lost 200,000 workers and it could be heading towards default. the u.s. government says it is monitoring the situation, but without financial aid, life for the 3 1/2 million people that still live here, could be about to get bleaker. al jazeera, san juan puerto rico. and that was the most beautiful island in the time i was lucky enough to go there. for all the team, thank you for watching, bye bye. americans headed to the polls some of them voting with an eye towards a bigger prize. toronto's mayor said he did it, confessing to smoking crack cocaine. and kate up in syria's war, a new report that finds that more than 40% of syrians now say they need help with the basics. it is election
puerto rico's economy is shrinking at an alarming rate. the more ebb equality you have, the less healthy. if we don't stop this vicious circle we are in a race to the bottom. competing with i don't know who, and competing for what, you know. we will stop this. >> puerto rico has been in and out of recession since 2006. is island is $70 billion in debt, it has lost 200,000 workers and it could be heading towards default. the u.s. government says it is monitoring the situation, but without...
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investment is part of our economy. one of the reasons that i enthusiastically answered the president's call to take the job. our public lands are poured in some anyways. the drive our economy than they also drive things that fuel the sole. -- the soul. you have to seize an opportunity to make a difference. we have a chance to make a difference at interior on some of the defining issues of our time. climate change. from 71 degrees north latitude. you see the impact of climate change everywhere. we need to move our country toward energy independence. we also need to honor our proud conservation legacy. i want to thank president obama for his confidence in me. i want to thank the senate for agreeing with him. that is the job. the timing, that was a little off. i came into thinking, great, long-term. then there is a continuing resolution that is funding us a few months at a time. i started in april, and sequestration was there. that is the nuttiest thing i have heard out. including the things that are most important that n
investment is part of our economy. one of the reasons that i enthusiastically answered the president's call to take the job. our public lands are poured in some anyways. the drive our economy than they also drive things that fuel the sole. -- the soul. you have to seize an opportunity to make a difference. we have a chance to make a difference at interior on some of the defining issues of our time. climate change. from 71 degrees north latitude. you see the impact of climate change everywhere....
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usually for developed country agriculture is a big chunk of yoaustralia's economy. meaning that farmers hold a large amount of sway. will they block a deal because it's foreigners taking over. >> why the mexican government is trying to breathe new life into day of the dead celebrations. and how one man's gold frenzy lifted his team to the top of the pile in germany. we'll have more in sports. you are. >> for some parents a book instead of a toy inside of a mcdonald's happy meal sound like a good idea. >> instead of toys that you don't even use i think books are going to be more useful. >> i think it's a good idea. it encourages literature. >> reporter: for two weeks the golden arches is replacing happy meal toys with four different children's books focusing on nutrition and healthy eating. earlier this year mcdonald's launched a similar program in england. >> reporter: groups have been targeting mcdonald for years for targeting glide kids. >> mcdonald focusing on kids and promoting their food as healthy, when it's not. >> reporter: announce the plan to distribute 20
usually for developed country agriculture is a big chunk of yoaustralia's economy. meaning that farmers hold a large amount of sway. will they block a deal because it's foreigners taking over. >> why the mexican government is trying to breathe new life into day of the dead celebrations. and how one man's gold frenzy lifted his team to the top of the pile in germany. we'll have more in sports. you are. >> for some parents a book instead of a toy inside of a mcdonald's happy meal...
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were having some impact in iran's economy. it's difficult to see why it is that after several years which iran seemed entirely uninterested in a nuclear deal we have a new nuclear negotiating team that is obviously interested in reaching a deal as quickly as possible. unless the sanctions were having some impact on iran. and i think one of the people whose opinion we should listen to in the matter is mr. -- who said repeatedly the sanction we're having a dramatic impact on iran. and it change and approach was necessary. so from the perspective of the obama administration, -- as i have written several monograph. the obama team from the beginning always thought the sanctions is being an instrument to use to get iran to the negotiations. while the sanctions may not have accomplished other purposes other people in had in mind they accomplished mr. obama's purpose. >> would any of you like to jump in and respond on the effectivenesses of sanctions? i think patrick is quite correct . the sanctions have helped, but we have to exam th
were having some impact in iran's economy. it's difficult to see why it is that after several years which iran seemed entirely uninterested in a nuclear deal we have a new nuclear negotiating team that is obviously interested in reaching a deal as quickly as possible. unless the sanctions were having some impact on iran. and i think one of the people whose opinion we should listen to in the matter is mr. -- who said repeatedly the sanction we're having a dramatic impact on iran. and it change...
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they hunker down and said jobs, jobs, economy, economy. i would've read the barbara buono at out loud and said, if ken cucinnelli said these things you would have 1 -- it's not that simple. standoutd the fiscal -- standoff this fall affect ken cucinnelli? >> i think his campaign was crippled once it became about sodomy laws and abortion and all of these issues that don't resonate with virginia voters. angry that this was happening, that it could not be diffuse. you factor in the o'donnell scandal that we have not talked about. >> you think that loomed over the whole thing? >> i think that ken cucinnelli was destined to lewd and that messaging -- lose and that messaging would not have affected it. but he is a frugal attorney general in a state where people rely on the government for their living. no question heard him. have a ken cucinnelli political future if he loses today? >> i don't think so. >> he is a young guy. so we have ken cucinnelli losing, chris christie a sending in new jersey. looking ahead, we have a lot next year. i want to
they hunker down and said jobs, jobs, economy, economy. i would've read the barbara buono at out loud and said, if ken cucinnelli said these things you would have 1 -- it's not that simple. standoutd the fiscal -- standoff this fall affect ken cucinnelli? >> i think his campaign was crippled once it became about sodomy laws and abortion and all of these issues that don't resonate with virginia voters. angry that this was happening, that it could not be diffuse. you factor in the o'donnell...
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how do you make a city thrive and survive in today's economy with all of the challenges that the economy has today? what do you think the key to success of a city is? >> has to be open to everybody. diverse population makes a big difference. the city has to have a spirit and reason people want to go there and live there. one of the problems with washington, d.c. is everybody lives there but they look out. they never think they're going to stay there for the rest of their lives. always waiting to go home. new york city or other great cities people want to come there. and today there are more people that are moving to new york city than leaving for the first time in decades. we have more tourists than ever before. more people have jobs than ever before. and that creates a dynamic place where the best and brightest want to be. and if the best and brightest want to be there, they'll create and generate a tax base so that you can take care of the less fortunate but the real key and it's not popular thing to say but you have to have where with all. these people who are willing to think outside
how do you make a city thrive and survive in today's economy with all of the challenges that the economy has today? what do you think the key to success of a city is? >> has to be open to everybody. diverse population makes a big difference. the city has to have a spirit and reason people want to go there and live there. one of the problems with washington, d.c. is everybody lives there but they look out. they never think they're going to stay there for the rest of their lives. always...
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economy is struggling to get over the 2008 financial collapse. from friday benefits for a family of four receiving the maximum food stamp allotment drops by 5.4%, the equivalent of $36 per month, and that works out to be $420 per year, according to the u.s. department of agriculture that has done the match. of course it matters to poor families around the country, but it matters to all of us. according to moody's anna littics every $1 spent in the form of a food stamp in a shop in this country generates $1.73 worth of what they call gdp, economic growth. this is what economists refer to as the multiplier effect which is explained by saying when they take the money in the cash is distributed throughout the economy of the store, the sally of the checkout person -- salary of the checkout person and security guard and the store gets revenue to buy goods to sell us down the road. put in its simplest form foodstamps are an immediate way of stimulating the economy. that will be dented by friday's reductions, and more cuts are on the horizon. congress is
economy is struggling to get over the 2008 financial collapse. from friday benefits for a family of four receiving the maximum food stamp allotment drops by 5.4%, the equivalent of $36 per month, and that works out to be $420 per year, according to the u.s. department of agriculture that has done the match. of course it matters to poor families around the country, but it matters to all of us. according to moody's anna littics every $1 spent in the form of a food stamp in a shop in this country...
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markets why not scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our she. told him a language of all but i will only react to situations i have read the reports so i'm not you know put the no i will leave that to the state department to comment on your latter point i come on to say. mr k.l.a. cause i'm not talking no god. thank you no more weasel words when you they had a direct question be prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a battle freedom of speech and a little down to freedom to cost. hello and welcome to cross talk or all things considered i'm peter labelle this week members of a pakistani family were in washington to tell congress what it's like to be victims of a drone strike only for a lawmaker showed up and recently a u.n. report an investigation by human rights groups make it abundantly clear obama's drone policies may constitute war crimes under in.
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we have a serious setback, unfortunately in the economy. in our international situation and reputation, i think it's - i hope it's reversible. >> the prime minister is georgia's richest man. mikheil saakashvili denies he'll exert influence. he handpicked georgi margvelashvili, and now bidzina ivanshivili appears to be choosing his own sug cessor -- successor. it's unclear where the real power will lie. >> dmitry bab itch joins us from moscow. thank you for being with us. what's russia's reaction to this georgi margvelashvili win? >> first of all, it's seen as a gat and hum ill -- gat -- gat and humiliation with mikheil saakashvili. his relations were a disaster since coming to power in 2003. relations worsened. there was a short war, and still we don't have diplomatic relations with georgia. so what happened is seen as a signal a georgian people do not like mikheil saakashvili, or his outer liberal poll circumstances and probably don't like his anti-russian foreign policy. >> they were looking for a change, but we do have a new man looking
we have a serious setback, unfortunately in the economy. in our international situation and reputation, i think it's - i hope it's reversible. >> the prime minister is georgia's richest man. mikheil saakashvili denies he'll exert influence. he handpicked georgi margvelashvili, and now bidzina ivanshivili appears to be choosing his own sug cessor -- successor. it's unclear where the real power will lie. >> dmitry bab itch joins us from moscow. thank you for being with us. what's...
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immigrants wish to go to germany, norway and other parts of europe where there's a more flourishing economy. this is an historical situation in which people are leaving their homeland because of the change of the climate, because of re-examine wars. it's a massive activity. >> this is the center which the italian authorities built to house migrants on lampedusa. it's built for 250, maximum 300 people. but there's always a lot more than that here these days. at the moment there are over 700 inside. we were not given permission to enter. through the fence we speak to mohammed from damascus. how was his sea journey? >> so dangerous and crowded. the waves and the sea - it's too dangerous. >> what do you want now. what is your dream for the future? >> to complete my studies. to have respect. lampedusa was a sleepy place, known for fishermen and sun sets. but now it has a fame it never desired, as the island which people risk everything to reach. >>> more than 13,000 refugees have already sought asylum on lampedusa this year. that's double the population of the island. al jazeera america is looki
immigrants wish to go to germany, norway and other parts of europe where there's a more flourishing economy. this is an historical situation in which people are leaving their homeland because of the change of the climate, because of re-examine wars. it's a massive activity. >> this is the center which the italian authorities built to house migrants on lampedusa. it's built for 250, maximum 300 people. but there's always a lot more than that here these days. at the moment there are over...
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we already have a serious setback unfortunately in the economy. and law an order. and in our international situation and reputation and hope it's all reversible. >> the prime minister is georgia's richest man and denies he will continue to expert influence after he steps down. yet he hand picked them and he is a political unknown and now he is set to choose his own successor. georgia is about to begin a new era of parliamentary democracy and it's unclear where the real power will reside, al jazeera. >> reporter: where does this sit with the northern neighbors? we will hear from a political analyst in moscow and say they wanted a new leader to improve their foreign standing. >> reporter: first of all it is seen as a big defeat and big humiliation for the outgoing president. and his relations with russia were a disaster and since he came to power in 2003, relations continued to worsen and there was even a short war and still we don't have any diplomatic relations with georgia. so what happened is seen as a signal that georgian people do not like him. they do not like
we already have a serious setback unfortunately in the economy. and law an order. and in our international situation and reputation and hope it's all reversible. >> the prime minister is georgia's richest man and denies he will continue to expert influence after he steps down. yet he hand picked them and he is a political unknown and now he is set to choose his own successor. georgia is about to begin a new era of parliamentary democracy and it's unclear where the real power will reside,...
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detailed party solutions on issues like energy, education, health care, on growing the private sector economy. we need to win the war of ideas. prime minister thatcher said you've got to win the war, the debate of ideas before you can win the next election. we've got to be more than the party of no. our country's got a critical decision to make. myÑi generationÑi needs to choose again to renew principles of freedom to say the american dream and prosperity is a path forward. president obama is offering more government. >> we're running out of money. give me an example. don't get wonky. a new fresh conservative proposal we're not hearing now that you think would be more attractive to one of these groups that is not voting republican right now. >> i think you see a lot of creativity around education reform at the state level, whether it's giving letter grades to public schools, holding teachers accountable based on student growth in terms of how they're learning, in terms of school choice or the dollars follow the students andÑi public schools, on-line schools, private schools, independent sc
detailed party solutions on issues like energy, education, health care, on growing the private sector economy. we need to win the war of ideas. prime minister thatcher said you've got to win the war, the debate of ideas before you can win the next election. we've got to be more than the party of no. our country's got a critical decision to make. myÑi generationÑi needs to choose again to renew principles of freedom to say the american dream and prosperity is a path forward. president obama is...
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that has driven its economy. it has made men rich, yet kept most here poor. this is seen as a season of change. >> michael receives here with a day of sports. now that the games are behind, major league baseball, it's now time to get down to the business of baseball. >> reporter: yes because you have to think about next season and try to win that season. derek jeter has been the central cog in the yankees world series machine. the 39-year-old signed an one. year $12 million contract virtually guaranteeing a 20th and final season in new york pinstripes. he was limited to eight games due to off-season ankle surgery. over the course of his 19-year career jeter earned 13 trips to the all-star game and became the yankees leader in hits, stolen bases and won five world series as well. >>> now most league insiders believe there are eight legitimate teams to win this season's titles that includes the los angeles clippers when they hosted their rival golden state royals. this game saw chris paul do something that has never been seen in history. 42 points, 15 assists a
that has driven its economy. it has made men rich, yet kept most here poor. this is seen as a season of change. >> michael receives here with a day of sports. now that the games are behind, major league baseball, it's now time to get down to the business of baseball. >> reporter: yes because you have to think about next season and try to win that season. derek jeter has been the central cog in the yankees world series machine. the 39-year-old signed an one. year $12 million contract...
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we already have serious set back, unfortunately, in the economy, in law and order. and i hope it's all reversible. >> reporter: the prime minister is georgia's richest man and denies he'll continue to influence after he steps down. georgia is about to begin a new era of parliamentary democracy, although it's unclear where the real power will reside. al jazeera, tiblisi. >> a little more of what we have coming up. some people making the best of the storm. but for many in britain it's far from fun for them. >>> thpowerful figurers meeting. and the red sox bring the team up. >> to argentina where they have managed to keep control of the midterm elections. so the only result from the victory party in four of the largest districts i. what does it mean? >> reporter: putting on a brave face. argentina's ruling party celebrating even though it has been confirmed that they have lost in key districts in the country. >> we will continue to build this dream of a better argentina said the vice president defian defiantly. in buenos aires province, the president's former chief of
we already have serious set back, unfortunately, in the economy, in law and order. and i hope it's all reversible. >> reporter: the prime minister is georgia's richest man and denies he'll continue to influence after he steps down. georgia is about to begin a new era of parliamentary democracy, although it's unclear where the real power will reside. al jazeera, tiblisi. >> a little more of what we have coming up. some people making the best of the storm. but for many in britain it's...
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come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. mission to free cretaceous three sons for charges free. range month free. free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects for free media oh don carty dot com. hello there i marinate and this is boom bust here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. score another one for the wall street a week you thought foreclosures were bad right well leave it to black stone to turn lemons into well lemons they're the largest player in the burgeoning poor closer to the rental market and thousands of new tenants are irate their new landlords lowered and the feds just stumbled on twenty eight million dollars worth of bitcoins the stash belonged to the owner of silk road the so-called drugs and i sit down a little bit with fixed point foundation is director of public affairs to talk all things that point as well as new frontier.
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employers are complaining that indonesia's economy is hurt by the workers actions. after tolerating the protest for over a year authorities appear to be trying to stop it. . >>> the u.s. national security agency is denying reports the spy agency tapped into google and yahoo data centres around the world. a report in the "the washington post" cited documents leaked by former nsa contractor edward snowden. the latest allegations comes as a delegation from the european parliament is visiting washington to investigate claims of eavesdropping on european leaders and citizens. >> it became clear that the damage, image damage for the united states is so high something has to be done on that. i hope it will be successful because we need messages for our people that without purpose it cannot happen - or on citizens. >> people in kenya are calling for the government to take action against men who gang-raped a 16-year-old girl. in nairobi protesters gathered at freedom park and marched to police headquarters and demanded justice. let's look at the case and why it triggered ang
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. >> the economy in madagascar has been badly damaged. more young women are selling their bodies in order to survive. >> life drives many people to take desperate measures. there are a few jobs because the political and economic crisis. some parents can't afford to look after their families, giving teenagers like these no choice but to make a living on the streets. this girl is 14, robyn 13. she tried to make a living washing laundry. >> we were very poor already. i came because my parents don't have any money. >> in a country where 92% of the population survives on less than $2 a day, the young women will accept as little as $0.25 for sex. families are under pressure to make ends meet. >> translation: children are the first victims in the crisis. families can't cope. exploitation of kids through profit tuition, labour, begging and violence is rising. >> this woman says the cultural tradition of child brides means some mada gas cans voou sex with a girl as acceptable. she said it's something the government doesn't take seriously. but they
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large and small should be unequivocal in working to have a transfer mode of the ship to a low carbon economy. >> what you think of the whole movement? and'm glad young people others are seeing the need to bring home. we can no longer investing companies that are part of the problem of the climate shocks we are suffering from. i speak openly and encouraged students and colleges to be part little bit like the energy behind the anti- apartheid movement when i was a student. we were all involved because we saw the injustice of it. there is an injustice in continuing to invest in fossil fuel companies that are part of the problem. my foundation has joined with an institute of the declaration of, justice. --, justice. climate justice. there's no point in going to the arctic and looking for new fossil reserves. >> i just gave the commencement address at hamsher college, which is one of the centers of this issue of divestment. , now president of hamsher college? >> yes, i know him and i am aware he is organizing a conference next year on the divestment issue. i think it is great for somebody who is
large and small should be unequivocal in working to have a transfer mode of the ship to a low carbon economy. >> what you think of the whole movement? and'm glad young people others are seeing the need to bring home. we can no longer investing companies that are part of the problem of the climate shocks we are suffering from. i speak openly and encouraged students and colleges to be part little bit like the energy behind the anti- apartheid movement when i was a student. we were all...
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can best support the syrian opposition and he said economy flick will drag on without a viable opposition that can be an alter tich to a the a regime. >>> women's rights groups are outraged in cain i can't. demanding rights for a 16-year-old that was gang raped in june. coming back home from her grandfather's funeral. her attackers remember ordered only to cut the grass at the police station as punishment. three others have yet to be arrested. mohammed adow has more. >> reporter: against sexual violence spills onto the streets of nigh robeism these people are protesting the lenient punishment by police of men accused of gang raping the teenager known as liz. pretty much the officers in the inspector general police where there delivered a petition that's been signed around the world by 1.2 million people. >> the petition demands for two things, one is the media rest and prosecution of the perpetrators. and number two, the disciplinary action on the police who we feel handled the does very dismally and, in fact, are emboldening others to rape and commit similar crimes. >> reporter: shortly
can best support the syrian opposition and he said economy flick will drag on without a viable opposition that can be an alter tich to a the a regime. >>> women's rights groups are outraged in cain i can't. demanding rights for a 16-year-old that was gang raped in june. coming back home from her grandfather's funeral. her attackers remember ordered only to cut the grass at the police station as punishment. three others have yet to be arrested. mohammed adow has more. >> reporter:...
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economy, 100 years of growth. our infrastructure is at 3.0, and we have got to do something about that. other economies are putting in infrastructure. they will enter, but they won't enter where we entered. they will build ecosystems. countries are going to , especially if they're infrastructure is advance. this capital point he makes on how to get this long-term return, and there is an example. there is a government arm, but it is a phenomenal example of how all things government are not bad. we need to figure out how we do infrastructure. think airports and all that, the positive side is the reason our energy market has become what it has become is because we have infrastructure. the pipeline and storage isworks and energy, which why it is important we don't disable that. that is why we have a domestic energy sector that is so competitive. wet is why it is something have to tackle. >> our supply chain is world- class. we see infrastructure all across the world. we have opportunities to improve. the u.s. infrastr
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certainly in london it's likely the biggest damage will be to the economy through lost working hours. lawrence lee, al jazeera. >>> a gas leak has killed miners in lyon in the northwest. police say they died inhaling gas. >>> let's return to dna. >> felicity, thanks. >> now? another round of shuttle diplomacy has begun. drumming up support for the proposed talks in geneva. he's been on a whirlwind of the region. so far, syrians diplomats are not where convinced they should take part. >> both sides of the conflict are not back being off from their initial position. the syrian government said clearly they will not sit down with rebel faction that held up amortization and not with foreign backing. that is most of the syrian national coalition. on the other hand the opposition is saying that it will not go to the geneva 2 conference if indeed it happens unless it paves the way for a traditional government in which bashar al-assad has no role. at the moment, there is no common ground. one thick brahimi is aware of that a political solution can end the syrian conflict. iran seems to be on b
certainly in london it's likely the biggest damage will be to the economy through lost working hours. lawrence lee, al jazeera. >>> a gas leak has killed miners in lyon in the northwest. police say they died inhaling gas. >>> let's return to dna. >> felicity, thanks. >> now? another round of shuttle diplomacy has begun. drumming up support for the proposed talks in geneva. he's been on a whirlwind of the region. so far, syrians diplomats are not where convinced...
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again and again and again that they are willing to hijack the entire party and the country and the economy and grind progress to an absolute halt if they don't get 100% of what they want. [boos] this isn't just speculation, we saw it last month. here in virginia you felt the pain of the first government shutdown in 17 years. and there are a lot of states that felt more of the pain then folks right here in virginia. -- and there aren't a lot of states that felt more of the pain then folks right here virginia. city, dayyork laborers and their allies gathered sunday to call for immigration reform and to highlight the role of immigrant workers in the recovery effort after superstorm sandy, just over one year ago. the workers rallied in foley square to call for relief from deportation for workers who helped rebuild the city. a report shows 74% of construction workers who die on the job are latinos, even though census figures show latinos account for just 41% of such workers. pablo alvarado of the national day laborer organizing network said safety for relief workers is a key demand. ,> after a
again and again and again that they are willing to hijack the entire party and the country and the economy and grind progress to an absolute halt if they don't get 100% of what they want. [boos] this isn't just speculation, we saw it last month. here in virginia you felt the pain of the first government shutdown in 17 years. and there are a lot of states that felt more of the pain then folks right here in virginia. -- and there aren't a lot of states that felt more of the pain then folks right...
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many federal jobs, the economy tied to the federal government. and the tide water area of eastern virginia, a lot of military personnel who felt threatened by the government shutdown. and so cuccinelli, the breaks have not been breaking his way. it all is determined by turnout. >> from the old dominion to the garden state, new jersey's gubernatorial race has been eated. trying to kick chris christie out of the state house. we're joined from new jersey, john, look, chris christie says the republican party is certainly watching this race tonight. but there is as much as winning it is the size of the victory that is important to chris christie tonight, isn't it? >> you have governor chris christie seeking a second term in office, but he may not stay for the entire four years. you have his democratic challenger, yo, new jersey peope don't know who she is. but they know who with governor chris christie is, they remember how he sandaled hurricane sandy, and that has been good enough to catapult chris christie on to the national stage, and it is the rep
many federal jobs, the economy tied to the federal government. and the tide water area of eastern virginia, a lot of military personnel who felt threatened by the government shutdown. and so cuccinelli, the breaks have not been breaking his way. it all is determined by turnout. >> from the old dominion to the garden state, new jersey's gubernatorial race has been eated. trying to kick chris christie out of the state house. we're joined from new jersey, john, look, chris christie says the...
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the fed still sees weakness in the economy. they still want to be maximum stimulus north to have companies out there to go out there and hire people again. we haven't seen that happen. we've seen the money trickle down into stocks. junk bonds, to real estate. it has yet to force itself to the companies they say things are so good that we can't afford to not hire more people. >> on the issue of twitter, this is a tweet from one of our viewers saying, bingo, how does twitter make money. will it ever? i'm not sure. it won't buy at ipo prices. >> uh you have the promoted tweets. i get about five of them from the olive garden. i don't know to what end, to what they pay twitter for. but it's unique in that it's realtime way of jumping on things if you notice your college football game is trending or you're a buffalo wild wings or you are on that scene, you advertise on to that. shows how realtime advertising is trending and how they're keeping the pulse of the consumer and the media consumer. the media subscriber which frankly is on
the fed still sees weakness in the economy. they still want to be maximum stimulus north to have companies out there to go out there and hire people again. we haven't seen that happen. we've seen the money trickle down into stocks. junk bonds, to real estate. it has yet to force itself to the companies they say things are so good that we can't afford to not hire more people. >> on the issue of twitter, this is a tweet from one of our viewers saying, bingo, how does twitter make money....
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immigrants wish to go to germany norway other parts of europe that have at this moment a more flourishing economy. this is an historic situation in which people are leaving their home land because of the change of the climate, because of wars, it's a massive activity. >> this is center which the italian authorities built to house migrants on lampledz. it was--lampedusa. it was built for 250, 300 people. at the moment there are over 700 inside. we were not given permission to enter. so from through the fence we talked to mohamed from africa. how was the sea journey? >> so crowded, the waves, the sea like you see it, it's too dangerous. >> reporter: what do you want now, what is your dream for the future? >> to complete my studies. so have respect. >> lampedusa was a sleepy place known for fishermen and sunsets. now it has a fame it never desired. as the island which people risk everything to reach. barnaby phillips, are al jazeera, lampedusa. >> all right, well, darren haynes is here with sports and game 4 is wrapping up and the series is getting kind of interesting. >> it is getting interesting,
immigrants wish to go to germany norway other parts of europe that have at this moment a more flourishing economy. this is an historic situation in which people are leaving their home land because of the change of the climate, because of wars, it's a massive activity. >> this is center which the italian authorities built to house migrants on lampledz. it was--lampedusa. it was built for 250, 300 people. at the moment there are over 700 inside. we were not given permission to enter. so...